Korg 770

An ancient synthesizer from Korg. Aside from being very old, there isn't
much else to say about the 770. It was released in 1976, is monophonic,
very limited in design, flexibility and sonic possibility. It can make
some weird noises largely due to its retro-cool ring modulator. You can
also run external sounds through it. Bass, string and lead sounds are
ok. It's got a fast envelope, auto bend, and LFO re-trigger too. An ole'
classic that's fun to play with and useful if you're in the mood for
buzzy analog sounds. It is used by Freddy Fresh, Simple Minds and The
Human League.

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